## All your Python programs (source code, sound files, any images used, etc.) '''in a separate folder called "code"'''. Include a "README.txt" file providing instructions on how to perform the piece (e.g., which programs to run, in what order, etc.).

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## All your Python programs (source code, sound files, any images used, etc.) '''in a separate folder called "code"'''. Include a "README.txt" file providing instructions on how to perform the piece (e.g., which programs to run, in what order, etc.). Also '''include JEM2.jar'''.

* A '''hardcopy of a written report''' (created via Word or Google Docs) that includes:## Your name, class, assignment, and title of piece.## A description of your aesthetic objectives and work process.## List of sounds (for those obtained from a website, include URLs), if using samples.## Your final GUI paper prototype (as a digital image) with caption/description, if applicable.## Your Python source code (in an Appendix).

* A '''USB stick''' (will NOT be returned), to include:## Your name, class, and assignment on an envelope containing the USB stick.## Your report in '''PDF or Word format''' (see above).## All your source sound material (strictly WAV or AIFF format), '''in a separate folder called "sounds"'''.## All your Audacity project file(s), '''in a separate folder called "Audacity files"'''.## All your Python programs (source code, sound files, any images used, etc.) '''in a separate folder called "code"'''. Include a "README.txt" file providing instructions on how to perform the piece (e.g., which programs to run, in what order, etc.).

!!Grading

Your grade will be based on how well you followed the above instructions. Also on:* How interesting your music is.* The variety of ideas you tried in your composition.* The aesthetics and usability of your GUI design(s).* Quality of coding (e.g., comments, variable names, etc.)* Live performance of your piece in class.